>National Magazine Awards

>The finalists for the 2007 National Magazine Awards have been announced. Virginia Quarterly Review is up again, this time in two categories, best small…

>ASC: The Duchess of Malfi

>John Webster’s The Duchess of Malfi is just about as bloody as it gets in the theater (other than full-blown battles). Not only do…

>StoryQuarterly/Narrative Magazine

>Some are describing it as a merger, but I’m not sure that’s really accurate, at least not yet. But there certainly is a change…

>First Lines

>While investigating the website of American Book Review, I came across their list of the Top 100 First Lines from novels. This definitely something…

>Book Expo America

>I missed BEA when it was in DC last year and I’m not going to be there in New York this year, although it…

>National Book Critics Circle Awards

>I’m a little late with this and so I assume most people already know that Kieran Desai won the NBCC Award in Fiction for…

>The New Yorker: "See the Other Side" by Tatyana Tolstaya

>The story is about postcards mailed by the narrator’s father from all over the world (“See the other side!). She visits one of these…

>Exposure

>I won’t deny that part of the reason to operate this blog is to promote my own work. (The larger part of the reason,…

>ASC: Hamlet (First Quarto)

>The American Shakespeare Center has taken the unusual step of performing the 1603 version of Hamlet, also known as the First Quarto. I’d never…

>Virginia Festival of the Book

>The Virginia Festival of the Book is March 21-25 in Charlottesville. This year the website allows you to browse through the schedule and then…